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Start your free trialOmar Farag
4,573 PointsWhy isn't this passing?
I did exactly as asked, but it's wrong for some reason. Any help?
class RaceCar:
def __init__(self, color = 'Blue', fuel_remaining = 59, **kwargs):
laps = 0
self.color = color
self.fuel_remaining = fuel_remaining
for key, value in kwargs.items():
setattr(self, key, value)
def run_lap(self, length):
self.fuel_remaining -= length*0.125
self.laps += 1
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,264 PointsYou created a local variable instead of a class property.
When you initialze laps in __init__
, you forgot to prefix it with "self.
".
Omar Farag
4,573 PointsOmar Farag
4,573 PointsYes, I figured it out. Thanks for the reply anyways.